Now the ethics commission's more serious case against Broward Sheriff Tony is circling the drain

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A previous group of ethics commissioners in 2022 found probable cause to believe Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony failed to disclose his "drug use history and an arrest for homicide" before Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him sheriff in 2019. What will this group do about it?

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

Poof! And just like that, Broward Sheriff “Dr.” Gregory Tony’s years of disturbing legal troubles, like failing to disclose his arrest for murder and history of drug use before Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him sheriff in January 2019, appear poised to go quietly away.

You’ll recall that two weeks ago, Tony had his knuckles rapped by Florida’s Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission (CJSTC) when it issued him a “letter of counseling” after he was found by an administrative law judge to have lied under oath when he applied for a Florida driver’s license shortly after taking office.

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